KOREAN Laungage Master22 3.2.2 Basic Vowels (Korean) 3.2.2 Basic Vowels # Pronunciation GuideKorean has 10 basic vowels, each with a distinct sound. Understanding their pronunciation is essential for accurate communication. Here is a guide to help you pronounce the basic vowels correctly: - **ㅏ (a)**: Pronounced like the "a" in "father."- **ㅑ (ya)**: Sounds like the "ya" in "yarn."- **ㅓ (eo)**: Pronounced like the "u" in "cup."- **ㅕ (yeo)**: Sound.. 2024. 6. 26. 3.2.1 Basic Consonants (Korean) Pronunciation GuideWriting PracticeExamples in Words 3.2.1 Basic Consonants # Pronunciation GuideUnderstanding the pronunciation of Korean consonants is crucial for mastering the language. Here is a guide to help you pronounce the basic consonants correctly: - **ㄱ (g/k)**: This consonant is pronounced like a soft "g" in "go" when it appears between vowels or at the end of a word. At the beginnin.. 2024. 6. 21. 3.2 Consonants and Vowels (Korean) # Consonants (자음)Korean has 14 basic consonants that are the building blocks of the language. Each consonant has a distinct sound and shape that can combine with vowels to form syllables. - **ㄱ (g/k)**: This consonant is pronounced like a soft "g" in "go" or "k" in "kite" when it appears at the beginning of a word.- **ㄴ (n)**: Pronounced like "n" in "no."- **ㄷ (d/t)**: Sounds like a soft "d" in .. 2024. 6. 20. 3.1.4 Hangul Day (한글날) (Korean) Significance and CelebrationsHangul Day, known as 한글날 in Korean, is a national holiday in South Korea and North Korea that commemorates the creation and proclamation of the Korean alphabet, Hangul. This day holds great cultural and historical significance, celebrating the literacy and identity of the Korean people. # SignificanceHangul Day marks the anniversary of the introduction of Hangul by K.. 2024. 6. 20. 이전 1 2 3 4 5 6 다음